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N., Kearnes, K., and Szendrei, A: Commutative Rings Whose Principal Ideals Have Unique Generators -- Brantner, J., Geroldinger, A., and Reinhart, A: On monoids of ideals of orders in quadratic number fields -- Chang, G. W.: UMT-domains: A survey -- D?Anna, M., Guerrieri, L., and Micale, V: The Ap ?ery Set of a Good Semigroup -- Domokos, M.: On syzygies for rings of invariants of abelian groups -- Dumitrescu, T.: A Bazzoni-type theorem for multiplicative lattices -- Paniagua, M., Facchini, A., Gran., M. and Janelidize, G: What is the spectral category? -- Finocchiaro, C. and Tartarone, F: A survey on the local invertibility of ideals in commutative rings -- Fontana, M., Houston, E., and Park, M. H: Idempotence and divisoriality in Prufer-like domains -- Frisch, S.: Simultaneous interpolation and P-adic approximation by integer-valued polynomials -- Fusacchia, G. and Salce, L: Length functions over Prufer domains -- Kainrath, F.: On some arithmetical properties of noetherian domains -- Lombardi, H.: Spectral spaces versus distributive lattices: a dictionary -- Lucas, T. 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